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Presented by Select Science B and T cells perform a vital function in the adaptive immune system. They recognize molecules the body has determined are foreign, called antigens, and subsequently trigger events that will clear those molecules and the pathogens they are deri...
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Key B Cell Markers Key B Cell Markers Marker Clone Function Violet Laser B...
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Cell sorting is a valuable technique for isolating cells from mixed populations. This technique can be challenging when working with tissues such as brain, as it requires single cell suspensions. With recent advances in genome editing and fluorescent protein applications, the interest in sorting brain cells has been increasing. Several studies have been published in which scientists have successfully isolated stem cells from whole brain hom...
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Presented by Select Science Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell therapy is a new type of “living drug” that has proven to be a powerful immunotherapy for hematologic malignancies. However, this success has not yet been transferred to solid tumors due to inefficient ho...
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Key Extracellular Treg Markers Key Extracellular Treg Markers Marker Clone Purpose Violet Laser
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With the ability to easily identify and isolate single cells from a heterogeneous phenotypic population, a cell sorter is a useful tool for laboratories studying and applying the CRISPR technology as a tool for editing genes and creating single cell libraries. CRISPR genome editing tools can be used to remove, change or insert DNA sequences into genes. The resulting mutations are maintained in the genome as cells proliferate –in cont...
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The Elyaman lab at Columbia University studies the recruitment and role of adaptive T cells in neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Capitalizing on advancements in microfluidics chip-based cell sorting capabilities of the MA900 Multi-...
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